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 Overdose On Strattera

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Mental health problems can be debilitating and significantly lower one's quality of life. Medication is a common treatment for those dealing with diseases like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Still, prescription medications like Strattera, a brand-name version of atomoxetine, provide their own set of hazards even though they can be useful in treating symptoms. An individual may experience negative side effects by taking too much of a drug, even if the medication is meant to help. Banyan Treatment Centers Chicago goes over the risks associated with prescription drug abuse and how to respond to an overdose on Strattera.

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What is Strattera?

One medication used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and adults is Strattera. Unlike other treatments for ADHD that are frequently recommended, such as Adderall, it does not act as a stimulant. Instead, it works by raising the level of norepinephrine in the brain. By raising the levels of this neurotransmitter, which controls attention and behavior, Strattera assists people with ADHD in controlling their symptoms.

Strattera comes in pill form and is used orally. It normally requires a daily prescription and may take a few weeks before it begins to help. Compared to other ADHD drugs, Strattera has a lower risk of misuse because it is not a controlled substance. Strattera, however, can have negative effects like any medication, such as overdose. For this reason, it should only be used if prescribed and as directed by a doctor.

Signs of Overdose on Strattera

Strattera is not regarded as a drug with a strong potential for addiction, although it can still be misused. More importantly, Strattera abuse can have many harmful effects, including a higher chance of overdosing. Some people might take the drug in higher doses than recommended or in a different way than recommended, such as by crushing or snorting it, which increases their chances of such a harmful effect occurring.

Signs of Strattera overdose can be harmful and even fatal. Such overdose signs include the following:

  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Abdominal pain
  • Agitation or restlessness
  • Drowsiness or fatigue
  • Rapid heartbeat or changes in blood pressure
  • Seizures
  • Confusion or disorientation
  • Hallucinations
  • Sweating

Strattera abuse can also significantly impact a person's relationships, daily functioning, and mental and physical health. Reduced appetite, sleeplessness, and irritability are some possible effects of abusing this drug. Strattera misuse can occasionally result in the emergence of other substance addiction disorders. To treat their addiction and return to the path of recovery, people battling with substance misuse should look for prescription pill addiction treatment at our drug rehab in Chicago.

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Alyssa, Director of Digital Marketing
Alyssa, Director of Digital Marketing
Alyssa is the National Director of Digital Marketing and is responsible for a multitude of integrated campaigns and events in the behavioral health and addictions field. All articles have been written by Alyssa and medically reviewed by our Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Darrin Mangiacarne.